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Crescent Alliance Army

Alias: Crescent Alliance · Crescent Alliance Army

Type
Coalition expeditionary army of the Demon Lords
Composition
All 72 Demon Lords; monster legions (goblins, orcs, ogres, wyverns)
Organized into
Corps by faction (Mountain / Neutral / Plains)
Objective
Conquest of the human continent across the Black Mountains
Campaigns to date
8 mustered; 7 failed (per game canon, the 8th too)
Chronic weakness
Infighting among 72 rulers; provision shortage

Descripción

The **Crescent Alliance Army** is the joint host the Demon Lords assemble whenever they decide to conquer the human continent. In theory it is overwhelming: a coalition of all seventy-two ranked rulers, each commanding tens of thousands of monsters far stronger than any human soldier. In practice it is a byword for failure. Over two millennia the Demon Lords have raised it eight times, and seven of those campaigns ended not in defeat at human hands but in collapse from within — the army scattered by human intrigue and divide-and-rule, by feuding between corps, and sometimes simply dissolving on its own before a battle was even fought. The proverb fits exactly: too many helmsmen run the ship aground.

**Why it keeps failing (ch 64).** Lapis lays out the structural rot for Dantalion: command split among seventy-two sovereigns guarantees discord, and every failed campaign has compounded the damage. Each defeat slaughters monsters by the hundreds of thousands and, perversely, lets humanity grow stronger in the gap; the demi-human peoples — elves and dwarves — who marched under the Crescent banner from the First Campaign to the Seventh have, in the last century, declared permanent neutrality, tired of bleeding for rulers who keep losing. After the Seventh Campaign the Demon Lords dread war with the human kingdoms so badly that the passive **Mountain Faction** has swollen to nearly half their number; some Demon Lords refused even to march. In the game canon Dantalion remembers, the Eighth Campaign too is doomed — wrecked by Mountain-Faction infighting under **Paimon** — and the Crescent Alliance never once hands the Demon Lords a victory before every Demon Lord on the surface is wiped out.

**Structure of the Eighth Campaign (ch 77).** To stop both armies from concentrating, high command organizes the corps by faction and sends them through three separate passes of the **Black Mountains** at once, scattering the human defenders. The 1st Corps (the Mountain Faction under **Paimon**) takes the first pass toward the Teuton Kingdom; the 2nd Corps (the Neutral Faction under **Marbas**) the second pass toward Polithunia; and the 6th Corps — the **Plains Faction** under **Barbatos**, Dantalion's own — the third and most heavily fortified pass toward the Habsburg Empire, breaking four mountain fortresses (green, blue, yellow, and the last) in succession. Same-faction corps quarrel less, but from the Fourth Campaign to the Seventh the infighting came anyway.

**Dantalion's hidden hand.** The Eighth Campaign exists largely because Dantalion engineered it. Through **Operation Minerva**, devised with **Lapis Lazuli**, he and she deliberately lured **Barbatos** into mustering the host — the name meaning that they would rush forward while everyone else slept. Behind even that stands **Ivar Lodbrok**, for whom the Eighth Crescent Alliance is merely the first step in a longer scheme: grind both humans and demons down through endless war until each is cut to a 'fair size.' By her own admission the plan worked too well — this time the Alliance won too decisively, a miscalculation.

**The Eighth Campaign in motion (ch 134, 300).** The army wins early and easily — it even takes the Habsburg capital without bloodshed when the Emperor orders a retreat — but it is haunted by a chronic shortage of provisions: a hundred thousand monsters devour supplies at a terrifying rate, and the humans answer with scorched-earth tactics, burning the farmland and forcing a war of attrition the Alliance cannot sustain. Most Demon Lords never truly want the expedition to succeed; they want to fight 'just enough,' take a respectable amount of damage, and slip away to grab land. Crossing the river **Danube** is the army's historic ceiling — managed only twice in two thousand years, by **Baal** and **Barbatos** — and at Le Havre **Laura de Farnese**, leading the 6th Corps, harries Bretagne into a hopeless siege so that **Daisy** can claim the head of the rebel Demon Lord **Agares**.

The name «Crescent Alliance»

In the original the army is 월맹군 (Wolmaeng-gun) — literally the 'Moon-Alliance Army.' The canonical Russian translation renders it «Альянс Полумесяца» (the Crescent Alliance); the army itself is also called «армия Повелителя Демонов» (the Demon Lord's army) and a single expedition «поход Полумесяца» (a Crescent campaign). The campaigns are numbered — the Eighth is «8-й Альянс Полумесяца» / «Восьмой поход Полумесяца». Note: the variants «Лунный союз» / «Союз Полумесяца» that appear in some drafts are not canonical and should not be used.

Anatomy of a losing army

The Crescent Alliance is strong on paper and feeble in practice for one reason above all: it answers to seventy-two sovereigns at once. Humanity grows stronger the more it concentrates, while the Demon Lords grow more fractious the more they gather — which is precisely why later campaigns organized corps along faction lines, to keep allies who at least tolerate one another in the same column. Compounding this, each failed expedition slaughters monsters wholesale and lets humanity recover the ground, and it has bled away the elf and dwarf auxiliaries who once marched under the Crescent banner. The deeper truth, voiced by both veterans and Ivar Lodbrok, is that most Demon Lords do not even want to win: total victory would unite the continent and trigger a war among the Demon Lords themselves, high rank crushing low — so they fight 'just enough,' court a respectable defeat, and slip away to grab land.

Cronología

  1. Capítulo 64

    Lapis explains to Dantalion what the Crescent Alliance is: the Demon Lords' coalition army, failed seven times, hollowed out by infighting and lost demi-human allies.

  2. Capítulo 77

    The grand strategy of the 8th Campaign is set: three corps by faction — 1st (Paimon→Teuton), 2nd (Marbas→Polithunia), 6th (Barbatos→Habsburg) — strike three Black Mountain passes at once.

  3. Capítulo 77

    The 6th Corps breaks the four mountain fortresses guarding the third, most fortified pass into Habsburg territory.

  4. Capítulo 134

    The campaign goes well but is plagued by a provision crisis as humans wage scorched-earth war; Dantalion has Sitri stage an encirclement battle and exit early.

  5. Capítulo 135

    The 6th Corps's victories let Dantalion declare 'the 8th Crescent Alliance has already achieved enough' — the war is winding down toward its endgame.

  6. Capítulo 256

    The Alliance captures the Habsburg capital in a bloodless victory after the Emperor orders a retreat, undercutting Princess Elisabeth's standing.

  7. Capítulo 296

    With Batavia's navy blockading the rivers, the 6th Corps drives Bretagne's army into retreat across the Sequana, crossing the historic Danube line.

  8. Capítulo 300

    At Le Havre, Laura besieges the cornered Bretagne army; Agares is found gravely wounded and Dantalion sends Daisy to take his head.

  9. Capítulo 300

    The Demon Lords prove themselves masters of siege warfare, storming Le Havre's outer walls in under two hours — a corps led by Beleth and Sitri at the vanguard.

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actualizado el 12 de junio de 2026